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Bollywood actor Ananya Panday doesn’t own Labubus, but its knockoff, Lafufus. As the monster plushie made by Chinese toy ...
Vantage With Palki Sharma | N18G You thought you bought a Labubu. Turns out, it has lopsided ears and missing teeth. So, what ...
Fake Labubu plush toys, dubbed “Lafufu,” have gained popularity due to shortages of the original dolls made by China’s Pop Mart.
The skin tone of the doll also matters, as authentic dolls will be a pale peach tone, whereas fakes may be more orange or ...
Lafufu dolls, which are a counterfeit version of the original now-viral Labubu dolls, have taken over the market, making it ...
COMMENT: Local authorities are rightly warning against buying fake Labubu dolls, called Lafufus, due to choking hazards and ...
A warning has been issued over ‘dangerous’ fake Labubu dolls as the craze surrounding the popular collectibles continues to ...
A wide-eyed, mischievous little creature with punk energy and weird-looking teeth is taking over India’s pop culture scene.
"Original Labubus were pale complexioned, but the counterfeits sometimes had hues of pink, orange, or yellow. Additionally, ...
From facial characteristics to QR codes and tags, we are breaking down how to identify a Labubu and why there's nothing wrong ...
I snagged the Lafufu toy for 9.77 Singapore dollars, or about $7.50, on local e-commerce platform Shopee. The real toy of this size from Pop Mart costs SG$24.90.